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so I tried creating both a new project as well as a new project suite, this did NOT work for my spreadsheet but did for my co-worker's spreadsheet. I noticed that his spreadsheet is using the extension .xls where mine is stored as .xlsx unfortunately, I am still getting the error after I copied my spreadsheet to xls format....
Again... verify the bitness. Are you using the 64-bit Office 365 or the 32-bit?
IIRC, in order to use the Excel DDT, you need to have a 32-bit Excel ACE driver installed, even if you're using 64-bit TestComplete.
- chicks6 years agoRegular Contributor
64 bit Office / Excel and 64 bit test complete . Am double checking the link now......
- chicks6 years agoRegular Contributor
so although test complete claims to be a 64 bit application, when I added the driver for 32 bit testcomplete after removing the 64 bit driver, it works as it has been.
- chicks6 years agoRegular Contributor
Does NOT work as it has been. But I can read .xls files without getting the error.